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Submitted by Yes (Sweden), Dec 30, 2007 at 17:14

I live in Sweden. It is scary with the facts in this and other articles as background. I hope I will lead a brave life.

Ayn Rand has great ideas. They should be spread to Muslims and non-Muslims.


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Network of rape gangs in Swedish city - Mayor talked about refugee policy in US Congress 2008 [126 words]Johan RuneApr 11, 2009 03:31
Unforgivable. [209 words]LynnJan 15, 2009 09:28
On the separation between the democratic and the islamist worlds! [178 words]Israel HazakJan 9, 2009 07:30
⇒ Living in Sweden [38 words]YesDec 30, 2007 17:14
makes you wonder ...why are we allowing muslims to come here [29 words]Phil GreendJul 1, 2007 15:17
Islam/terrorism [427 words]bruceDec 25, 2005 12:44
Scandinavian Folly [232 words]MorgenstjernenDec 10, 2005 10:50

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